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Korby Batesole, Tyler Dearden, Rio Gomez, Devlin Granberg, and Xavier LeGrant each have been named to the NY-Penn League Northern All-Star Team for the All-Star Game to be held in State College, PA next week. Gomez will not be a participant due to his promotion to Greenville.

Alex Scherff surrendered one run on three hits and a wild pitch over two frames; whiffing one. Yoan Aybar yielded one run on a hit, a hit by pitch, and a walk over two innings; striking out one. Yusniel Padron-Artilles allowed one hit and struck out a quartet over his two frames. Connor Berry gave up a hit and a walk while striking out the side in the seventh. Robbie Baker relinquished two hits and a walk in the final two innings; whiffing a pair.

Juan Hernandez hit a single and a double while drawing a walk in five jaunts. Brandon Howlett blasted a double, a homer, and a sacrifice fly in five battles. Keibert Petit procured a single and a double in five treks. Elih Marrero managed a single and two free passes in five excursions. Justin Qiang and Bramdon Perez each punched a single in four quests. Ricardo Cubillan and Jecorrah Arnold each singled once in five appearances. Chad Hardy hammered a sacrifice fly in four contests.

Felix Cepeda did everything BUT give up a run in the first, giving up an infield single (who was then caught stealing) and then bookending a pair of strikeouts around three consecutive walks (and a wild pitch). Jeison Pena yielded a pair of unearned runs on three hits and a walk over six frames; whiffing a pair. Jose Larez let in one unearned run on two hits, a walk, and a hit by pitch over the final two innings; striking out one.

Gilberto Jimenez, Wilker Vargas, and Lewis Baez each blasted two hits in five ventures; Jimenez with a triple and a stolen base. Fabian Andrade singled once and walked twice in five forays. Luis Mota lined a single and drew a base on balls in four matchups. Jesus Maita walked once in four jaunts. Breiner Licona was hit once in four battles. Erick Flores and Denny Daza were dazed in four excruciating excursions.

Jorge Rodriguez pitched a complete game (over two different days), relinquishing two runs on nine hits and a walk; whiffing seven.

Nelfy Abreu notched two singles and a sacrifice bunt in four appearances. Gabriel Perez and Ronaldo Pulgar each procured two hits in four at-bats; Pulgar with a double, Perez with a triple. Oscar Rangel reached on a single and a walk in four opportunities; he was also picked-off/caught stealing. Kleiber Rodriguez and Gabriel Quintero each earned a free pass in four quests. Yulis Hernandez, Andres Gari, and Luis Hernandez each had a quartet of futile forays.

Brayan Bello was bopped for two runs (one earned) on four hits, a hit by pitch, and a trio of pitches to the backstop over five frames; whiffing ten. Gregori Segovia surrendered two runs on four hits over the final two innings; striking out three.

Kleiber Rodriguez ripped two singles in four treks. Oscar Rangel reached on a single, a walk, and a hit by pitch in four opportunities. Ronaldo Pulgar procured a single in three plate appearances. Gabriel Perez, Luis Hernandez, Juan Rojas, and Gabriel Quintero each procured one hit in four quests; Quintero with a double, Perez with a stolen base. Carlos Martinez mashed a sacrifice fly in three contests. Yulis Hernandez drew a base on balls in four forays.

Chandler Shepherd went six full, surrendering two runs on a walk and seven hits – including a solo bomb to Brian O'Grady – while striking out nine. Travis Lakins let in three unearned runs on a hit and a walk over 1 2/3 innings; whiffing four. Robby Scott procured the final out (via the K), but not before giving up one run (and two inherited) on two walks and a double.

Brandon Phillips blasted three doubles and a single in five at-bats. Rusney Castillo contributed three singles in five contests. Jantzen Witte whipped a single and a double in four jaunts. Aneury Tavarez thumped a single and took two walks in five trips. Mike Ohlman obtained a single and a base on balls in five opportunities. Mike Miller and Josh Ockimey each obtained one hit in five matchups; Miller with a double. Cole Sturgeon struggled in four subpar sessions. Sam Travis was traumatized in five terrible treks.

Kyle Hart was knocked for five runs (two earned) on three walks and seven hits – including gopher balls to Cam Gibson and Jake Rogers – while striking out a trio in five frames. Harrison Cooney was hammered for six runs on five hits and a walk... while not recording an out. Jared Oliver yielded five runs (three earned) on six hits, two walks, and a wild pitch over 1 2/3 innings. Josh Taylor came in to pick up the final out of the seventh. Infielder Jordan Betts came in to pitch the eighth – his second relief appearance of the year and fourth of his career – and gave up two runs on three hits; striking out one.

Michael Chavis connected for two singles and a double in five matchups. Chad De La Guerra golfed two singles in five contests. Tate Matheny managed a single and a walk in four trips. Austin Rei roped a single in four appearances. Bobby Dalbec delivered a single in five at-bats. Danny Mars walked twice in four dances. Johnny Bladel earned a base on balls in four jaunts. Jhon Nunez notched a hit by pitch in three tries before being replaced by Luke Tendler who flied out in the eighth. Jeremy Rivera struck out twice in five frustrating forays.

Kutter Crawford was knocked for three runs on eight hits over six frames in his Salem debut; striking out seven. Daniel Gonzalez gave up three runs (one earned) on four hits – including taters from Travis Jones and Angelo Castellano – a hit by pitch, and a wild pitch over the final three innings; whiffing six.

Jerry Downs drove a double and a jack in four jaunts. Josh Tobias thumped a single and took a walk in four trips. C.J. Chatham and Nick Sciortino each scorched a hit in four contests; Sciortino with a double. Chris Madera, Tyler Hill and Brett Netzer each notched a base on balls in four battles; Madera was caught stealing. Victor Acosta walked in his only venture after replacing Ryan Scott who suffered a trio of subpar sessions. Michael Osinski managed a quartet of odious opportunities.

Eduard Bazardo baffled the young Mets, allowing one run on five hits over seven full in his full season debut; striking out four. Rio Gomez gave up a hit and whiffed three in the final two frames in his full season debut.

Pedro Castellanos crushed three singles and his first cuadrangular of the season in a perfect day at the plate. Jordan Wren ripped a single, a triple, and a jack in his four jaunts. Sam Miranda managed two singles in four sessions. Tanner Nishioka notched a single in four trips. Jarren Duran and Ryan Fitzgerald each flipped a single in five forays. Kervin Suarez earned a walk and dropped a sacrifice bunt in five treks. Marino Campana and Everlouis Lozada each compiled a quartet of excruciating excursions.

Pedro Castellanos has had four consecutive multi-hit games and five in his last six. He is on an eight game hitting streak and has hit in 11-of-12 (.435/.438/.587). Excluding last night's 4-4, he is batting .305/.347/.396 in 41 games since coming off the DL (6/9).

Taylor Ahearn allowed one run on a gopher ball to Kyle Gray, yielding one additional single and one walk over six frames; striking out five and uncorking a wild pitch. Kris Jackson gave up two hits and whiffed a trio in two innings. Andrew Politi struck out two of the three batters he faced in the ninth.

Devlin Granberg garnered two singles, a walk, a hit by pitch, and a stolen base in a perfect day at the plate. Lane Milligan launched his first Spinners moonshot as well as a single in four matchups; he also drew a walk and was caught stealing. Tyler Dearden struck out three times and hit a solo tater. Jonathan Ortega obtained a free pass and stole two bases in four opportunities. Alberto Schmidt and Korby Batesole each struck out twice in their three awful appearances. Tyler Esplin (2K), Grant Williams (3K) and Ramfis Berroa (4K) were bereft of any ideas in their dozen combined dances.

Eduard Bazardo baffled the young Mets, allowing one run on five hits over seven full in his full season debut; striking out four. Rio Gomez gave up a hit and whiffed three in the final two frames in his full season debut.

Pedro Castellanos crushed three singles and his first cuadrangular of the season in a perfect day at the plate. Jordan Wren ripped a single, a triple, and a jack in his four jaunts. Sam Miranda managed two singles in four sessions. Tanner Nishioka notched a single in four trips. Jarren Duran and Ryan Fitzgerald each flipped a single in five forays. Kervin Suarez earned a walk and dropped a sacrifice bunt in five treks. Marino Campana and Everlouis Lozada each compiled a quartet of excruciating excursions.

Pedro Castellanos has had four consecutive multi-hit games and five in his last six. He is on an eight game hitting streak and has hit in 11-of-12 (.435/.438/.587). Excluding last night's 4-4, he is batting .305/.347/.396 in 41 games since coming off the DL (6/9).

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Including last night's game, his season line is now .300/.332/.387. That is amazing considering where he was at the end of July (.271/.310/.342.) He's another one of my binkies but he's been pretty disappointing this year up until recently. The guy doesn't really strike out or walk either but he hits for solid contact and has a career .320 batting average to date.